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Congratulations 2024 CICI Summer Research Grant Recipients
The Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry is thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2024 CICI Summer Research Grants. Join us in congratulating these students as they embark on their research projects.
Graduate Students William James Carter, Geography | "Navigating Black Waters...Read more about Congratulations 2024 CICI Summer Research Grant RecipientsLMU and UCB Joint Program for Academic Exchange
The Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry is pleased to relaunch the exchange program between University of California, Berkeley and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. This joint program supports innovative international collaborations between UC Berkeley and LMU in the Arts and...Read more about LMU and UCB Joint Program for Academic Exchange
Symposium recordings available now for Demos Anxiety: "Great Replacement" Theory and Democracy
The Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry is pleased to announce that select recordings of its annual symposium, Demos Anxiety: "Great Replacement" Theory and Democracy, are now available. To view all recordings of the symposium, find the...Read more about Symposium recordings available now for Demos Anxiety: "Great Replacement" Theory and Democracy
Sci-fi writer Kim Stanley Robinson on the need for 'angry optimism'
Announcing the 2024 CICI Summer Research Grants
The Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry offers summer research grants of up to $5,000 for interdisciplinary, interdivisional, creative and/or collaborative projects on urgent contemporary issues such as climate change, authoritarianism, race, borders and migration. Students working...Read more about Announcing the 2024 CICI Summer Research Grants
Fascism: An Eternal Recurrence Event on February 01, 2024
On Thursday, February 1, 2024, the Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Program in Critical Theory co-presented Fascism: An Eternal Recurrence?, a panel conversation centered on the question: "What is fascism today?"....Read more about Fascism: An Eternal Recurrence Event on February 01, 2024
New Research Grants Push Psychedelic Studies Beyond Therapeutics
Debarati Sanyal, faculty director at the UC Berkeley Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry, UC Berkeley, and Imran Khan, executive director of the Science of Psychedelics, also at UC Berkeley, speak with Forbes contributor Andrew DeAngelo about "...Read more about New Research Grants Push Psychedelic Studies Beyond Therapeutics
Kim Stanley Robinson Event on January 24, 2024
On Wednesday, January 24, 2024, Kim Stanley Robinson, award-winning author of 22 novels and numerous short stories, visited Berkeley to discuss his fiction with a focus on...Read more about Kim Stanley Robinson Event on January 24, 2024
UC Berkeley, Harvard, Jointly Launch Study of Psychedelics' Influence on Art, History and Human Existence
On November 15, the University of California, Berkeley and Harvard University announced a new, collaborative initiative that will expand psychedelic research across the arts, humanities and social sciences. Called “...Read more about UC Berkeley, Harvard, Jointly Launch Study of Psychedelics' Influence on Art, History and Human Existence
Highlighting the 2023 CICI Summer Research Grant Recipients
The Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry (CICI), in collaboration with the Division of Arts and Humanities, invites you to discover a sample of the innovative, cross-disciplinary graduate and undergraduate research projects supported by our first Summer Research Grant.
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Rescuing dissent: Inside the year-long mission to bring prominent Putin critics to UC Berkeley
Russian social science professors Ilya Matveev and Ilya Budraitskis, renowned for their expertise on authoritarianism, fled their country after Russia invaded Ukraine. A faculty and staff coalition helped give them a safe harbor at UC Berkeley.
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Film Screening in the Redwood Grove: Taming the Garden with Filmmaker Salomé Jashi
On September 10, 2023 the Environmental Arts and Humanities Initiative (EAHI) hosted a very special movie screening of Taming the Garden (2021) directed by...Read more about Film Screening in the Redwood Grove: Taming the Garden with Filmmaker Salomé Jashi
The Program in Critical Theory Welcomes Scholar in Residence, Nivedita Menon
The Program in Critical Theory is pleased to announce that Nivedita Menon will visit UC Berkeley during the fall 2023 semester. Please join us the week of November 12 to hear Menon speak at a variety of events on Berkeley’s campus....Read more about The Program in Critical Theory Welcomes Scholar in Residence, Nivedita Menon
10/17 | The Neofascist Moment of Neoliberalism: Illiberal France and Beyond
Tuesday, October 17 | 5 PM - 7 PM
Geballe Room, Townsend Center, UC Berkeley
Please join us for an evening lecture presented by Eric Fassin, one of France’s leading and widely-translated intellectuals. Fassin’s work focuses on race, gender, sexuality, and immigration in a comparative...Read more about 10/17 | The Neofascist Moment of Neoliberalism: Illiberal France and Beyond
Announcing our annual symposium, "Demos Anxiety: 'Great Replacement' Theory and Democracy"
Dear CICI community,
We are delighted to announce our annual symposium, Demos Anxiety: “Great Replacement” Theory and Democracy. The event will take place on October 20, 2023, in the Maude Fife Room at UC Berkeley.
Demos Anxiety: “Great Replacement” Theory and...Read more about Announcing our annual symposium, "Demos Anxiety: 'Great Replacement' Theory and Democracy"
10/6 | Elements: A Symposium
Friday, October 6, 2023 | 10 am – 5 pm
3335 Dwinelle Hall
The study of elements (air, water, and land) is at the center of intersecting discourses (posthuman and anticolonial) in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Climate change and the COVID pandemic have...Read more about 10/6 | Elements: A Symposium
Announcing the 2023 CICI Summer Research Grants
4/12 | Talk by Laura Zander | "Migrancy and Narratibility: Precarious Subjects on the Move between Law and Literature"
Please join us for a talk by Laura Zander, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Collaborative Research Centre “Law and Literature” at the University of Muenster. The talk will be moderated by Dr. Devin Zuber (Associate Professor, Graduate Theological Union), with a...Read more about 4/12 | Talk by Laura Zander | "Migrancy and Narratibility: Precarious Subjects on the Move between Law and Literature"
April 12-15 | Forms of Psychedelic Life: An Interdisciplinary Conference Exploring the Intersections of Aesthetics, Ethics, Religion, and Altered States
Please join us for Forms of Psychedelic Life: An Interdisciplinary Conference Exploring the Intersections of Aesthetics, Ethics, Religion, and Altered States
April 12-15, 2023
UC Berkeley
Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary
3/3 | Talk by Baptiste Morizot | "Who Makes the Earth Habitable? From a Metaphysics of Production to a Metaphysics of Alliance"
Please join us for a talk by Baptiste Morizot, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Aix-Marseille.
Friday March 3, 2023, 1 pm
3335 Dwinelle Hall
Who Makes the Earth Habitable? From a Metaphysics of Production to a Metaphysics of AllianceRead more about 3/3 | Talk by Baptiste Morizot | "Who Makes the Earth Habitable? From a Metaphysics of Production to a Metaphysics of Alliance"
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